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Showa beauty died at the age of 27, which is in the hearts of Zhu Shazhi people.

"Showa" is the year number used by Hirohito, the 24th emperor of Japan. It was used from192665438+February 25th to198965438+1October 7th, and it is the longest year number in Japan. There are many sweet and lovely girl idols and actresses who are ashamed of flowers in this era. When it comes to Showa Beauty, who do you think of first?

Recently, the Japanese media launched a poll of "Showa Beauty Actors", and Masako Natsume ranked first with nearly 20% of the votes. However, this beautiful woman died in 1985 at the age of 27. Let's take a look at the short life of this showa beauty with Xiao He.

Masako Natsume, whose real name is Xiaoyazi, was born in a merchant family in 1957. In the third grade of primary school, she was determined to become an actress under the influence of a hit drama, which was strongly opposed by her mother. However, at the age of 17, after watching sophia loren's movie "I'm Late", she became more determined to be an actress.

1976, 19-year-old Masako Natsume debuted as an official actor with her real name and starred in the Japanese drama "Can you see love?"

Because Tokyo Women's University, where she was studying at that time, did not allow her to engage in performing arts activities while she was at school, Masako Natsume decided to drop out of school for her passionate performing arts career.

From 65438 to 0977, Masako Natsume became the image ambassador of the famous beauty brand Kanebo, and officially changed her stage name to Masako Natsume. With her beautiful appearance and proud figure, she quickly became the darling of advertisers, and shot many advertisements and film and television works in succession.

In the Japanese version of 1987 The Journey to the West, the production team boldly used the actress Masako Natsume to play the role of the monk mage. Unexpectedly, the response after the broadcast was extremely enthusiastic, which was not only very popular in Japan, but also had many loyal audiences overseas. This success also maintained the tradition of using actresses to play the role of Sanzang in the remake of The Journey to the West in Japan.

In the play, Masako Natsume's gentle and delicate image and meticulous acting skills have pushed her acting career to a peak, and also made the 1987 version of the monk Journey to the West one of the most memorable roles for Japanese audiences.

1982, Masako Natsume starred in The Life of Hanako in Ghost Dragon Courtyard, playing Song Hui, the adopted daughter of the male master.

She gave her first kiss on the screen for this role, and even challenged large-scale nude scenes, which had to make people admire her professionalism.

Masako Natsume also showed her infinite potential as a film actress. With this role, she won 1982 Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actress, 1983 Film Award for Best Actress and Yokohama Film Festival for Best Supporting Actress.

The movie "The Life of Hanako in Ghost Dragon College"

Since then, she has appeared in Fish Shadow, Women's Toilet in Times Building, Tale of the Antarctic, Setouchi Junior Baseball Team, NHK River Opera Tokugawa Ieyasu and other works, and her acting skills have been recognized. She also married 1984, which can be described as a double harvest of career and love.

The movie "Women's Room in Time House"

However, fate likes to play tricks on people, and bad news always makes people unprepared.

1985, when Masako Natsume was at the peak of her life, she suddenly fell ill during the performance and was immediately diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia.

1985 September 1 1, she died of complications at the age of 27 after fighting cancer for 7 months.

After Masako Natsume's death, her mother and other family members set up "Masako Natsume Sunflower Foundation" according to her legacy to support cancer patients. In 2002, Masako Natsume was selected as the image ambassador of the Japanese bone marrow donor Promotion Program, and activists called for more people to pay attention to cancer and participate in public welfare undertakings.

Masako Natsume and his mother.

Short acting career, fireworks-like passion is fleeting and beautiful, which really makes people sigh. Today, Japanese fans are still obsessed with Masako Natsume.

1995, the 10th anniversary of Masako Natsume's death, Canon Copier advertised a limited number of photo albums, and as many as 230,000 people from all over Japan participated in the collection. In 2009, Masako Natsume ranked fourth in the list of "The Most Beautiful and Charming Actress in Japan in a Hundred Years" sponsored by Literary Spring and Autumn Annals, which is enough to show the Japanese audience's thoughts on her.